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rearrange



VERB
change the places of things
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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She had three accomplices arranged in the circle, a neighbor and two cousins, who also knocked when necessary, and rearranged objects in the dark.

From Literature

This rearranged internal layout appears to have evolved to accommodate and support the dinosaur's exceptionally large nose.

From Science Daily

And a run of shows from Take That were also rearranged, with the band moving their shows to the nearby Manchester Arena instead.

From BBC

There are a handful of interviews I’ve done over the years that rearranged the furniture in my brain.

From Salon

Emma stares me down, and I rearrange my face into what is hopefully an apologetic expression.

From Literature